You can request me to rip something either by posting here or shooting me a PM. However, please read these guidelines first, to give you an idea of whether I'll accept or decline.

Requests of rips from games I've already ripped from have the highest probability of me accepting. Chances are that if I've ripped from a game, I'll be more comfortable with ripping from it, and will probably do it quicker too.

I won't rip from games I haven't played before, especially if I'm likely to play them eventually. I prefer to know about the game I'm ripping from, since it makes it easier for me to find the sprites and organise them properly. Plus, if I'm planning to play the game, ripping from it could spoil it. I don't expect you to know which games I've played though, and that's fine, you can try asking all the same.

Requests from games on consoles I've never ripped from don't have a high chance of me accepting. If I haven't ripped from a console before then I probably have no knowledge of how to rip from it and it would take some time to learn. I still might give it a shot, though.

If I don't reply to your request, be patient. I rarely ignore people completely and even if I decline your request, I'll say so. If I don't reply chances are I can't, either because I'm too busy or absent.

Same goes for finishing a request. If I accepted your request but haven't fulfilled it yet, then I'm working on it. If I decide that I don't want to do it anymore then I'll say, I won't just leave it.

Ripping is a hobby and I do it for fun. I am not obligated by anyone or anything to do it. Whatever your request may be, just keep that in mind.

Here's some more. I don't think TV Guy has an official name but that should be good enough.

By the way, I'm putting everything in Miscellaneous because I can't really do much categorisation, pretty much everything in this game is random and there aren't enough similar sprites to deserve their own section. Klaymen will go in Playable Character and I might have an Environment section but that's probably it.

That TNT Dummy was tedious. The first animation has 49 frames and the others only have 3 and 5, so I had to cut it up into lots of smaller chunks. Then I also had to put those little lines next to them to show it's the same animation. It looks very nice now though.

Fortunately yes! I've got Windows 8.1 and I can run it just fine (a little slow but my laptop it pretty weak). If you've got Windows XP or lower it should suffice to run it in Windows 95 compatibility mode, but for newer versions you should follow the instructions here.
You could also give The Neverhood Restoration Project a shot, although it's a bit confusing and might not work.

Either way you'll need a copy of the game. It's nigh impossible to get a physical copy, and personally I don't see anything wrong with getting a pirated copy (it's super old and any copies you can find will be second-hand). Feel free to PM me if you need assistance.

You might also want to take a look at Armikrog. It's a new claymation game by the same creators (but without the help of a commercial publisher this time), and although it isn't out yet it looks very very promising. Once it is then buying it would also be a great way to support the developers if you got a pirated version of The Neverhood.
And don't worry, I'll be sure to rip the hell out of it

These were fairly easy since they're just static, not animations. I love the sketches on the credits images

The Letters sheet is technically incomplete, but the missing sprite (a K that appears at the top of the red letters) is extracted with a junk palette. A lot of extracted sprites are given junk palettes, I remember talking to the guy who made the extractor and apparently some sprites are dynamically assigned palettes during runtime, so you can't know what they are when extracting from the files. I plan to try to find a way around this once I have the time, but for now I'm sure this is fine.

I'm also now in the top 50 submitters (as can be seen here), which feels pretty cool. I'm at the bottom right now but I should climb up a bit soon enough.

This is a game by Steve Richey, a friend of mine (as well as a colleague, I suppose). It's a pretty interesting game, not much gameplay but the idea behind it is nice.
As the mobile and PC versions have exactly the same sprites (the files are literally the same file) this is essentially the same submission but for both versions.

I'm not actually sure if I should do that, I made a thread about it but only Mystie replied (which unfortunately didn't help much). I decided just to do separate submissions, but if anyone has a better suggestion I'm all ears.